Benedict Cumberbatch’s Engagement to Sophie Hunter Topped All of His Other 2014 Accomplishments

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 17: Director Sophie Hunter and actor Benedict Cumberbatch attend the 'The Imitation Game' New York Premiere at Ziegfeld Theater, hosted by Weinstein Company on on November 17, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for The Weinstein Company)Source:
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As 2014 comes to a close, Benedict Cumberbatch can say he had one of the best years ever. Not only did he star in countless films and win an Emmy for his role on Sherlock, but he also got engaged to Sophie Hunter. Although this news broke the internet's collective heart, proposing to the love of his life is a huge moment; in fact, at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday, Cumberbatch said it was the "most important news" of his life. "My engagement to the woman I love is obviously the most important thing in 2014 for me," he gushed. "She's proud of my work, she's proud of me, and she loves me." Even the crying fan base knows that's absolutely adorable and they are the cutest.

But Hunter had to beat out a lot of amazing accomplishments to top Cumberbatch's list. Below, I've selected a handful of huge professional and personal moments that made 2014 special for the actor. Yes, The Imitation Game is incredible (even more so when you factor in his passion for equal rights), but when compared to the things he's said about love and sex, Hunter is 100 percent the clear victor.

Starring in The Imitation Game

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Not only is Cumberbatch portraying legendary code-breaker Alan Turing, but Cumberbatch has also has been able to speak up for equal rights during press for the film.